j; - " -.a " LANCAfeTEH DAILY INTEttlGENCER. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1880. yv?5 -- V 4 ' s COLUMBIA NEWS. Ol'R REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE. Messrs. William Worrell, teacher, aud William Markley, leader, were appointed a committee by the Citizens' band of this place te go te Philadelphia and purchase new instruments for the band and also te Bee what can be done towards uniferming the organization. They left here for the city at 1225 te day. The band made all its settlements yesterday and it has been found the net gains by the recent lair amount te 8660 quite a geed sum for a nine days' run. Captain D. Brainard Case, commanding Company H of this place, has just received from the Battalion State Feucibles, of Philadelphia, an invitation te accompany that command in their proposed trip te Atlanta, Ga., where thej will participate in the laying of the corner-stone of a me morial armory en October 18. The com mand will leave Philadelphia en October 10 and will return en October 24. Rev. F. W. Staley and Chailes P. Shrcincr, who were in attendance at the East Pennsylvania synod of the English Evangelical Lutheran church, held at Al Al lentewn Pa., have returned te Columbia. Geerge Yeung, jr., left here last even ing en a trip te Uarrisburg, Lebanon and ether places. Frank W. Hinklc, son of Dr. F. Hinkle, of this place, left this morning te attend lectures at the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. Miss Anna Whitchill left here this inein- nig en a visit, te lncnus m i iniauuipuw. Ansel Purple was last evening elected secretary of Company II, vice I J. li. Broemell, resigned. C. C. Ilaldcman was elected assistant secretary. A. J. Kauffman, esq., left here last even ing for Harrisburg in the interest of the fishermen recently convicted of fishing within ene quarter of a mile of the Col umbia dam. Twe companies of the Republican bat talion elected officers last evening. L. W. Richards, esq., was elected captain of one and Frank Paine of the ether. There is te Lc ;. big wedding at Marietta te-day. Frcezci- of ice cream and a let of bexci; with cdiblci of all descriptions came here ever the Reading & Columbia rail road from Lititz and were sent en by the Pennsylvania railroad mail train at 10:45 this morning. The mass was earnestly gazed at while at the depot. Business is lively te-day aud has been for a couple of days past at the Reading .v Columbia coal shutc.;. The supply meuts tlie demand and the beats arc coming and going rapidly. Tlicncw steps for the Pennsylvania rail road depot have net yet been put in place. With the tearing away of the perch a rest ing place has been denied many. Notwithstanding the wind is high and the river rough there are some persons venturesome enough te handle their sail beats. We noticed one en the river this morning making exceedingly geed time. A capsize would be in order. The ticket agent at the P. R. R. depot commenced selling tickets for the Dauphin comity fair this morning. The tickets will be eeld at $1.1.1 until September 21th aud are geed until the 25th. Te-day is St. Matthew's day, and as such a holy day. Services were held in St. Paul's Episcopal church this morning, be ginning at 10::S0 o'clock. Conductor Abrain Mcllingcr went te Philadelphia with his "crew" this morn ing te make a statement relative te the killing of a woman at Christiana by en gine Ne. i)'., a day or two age. The teachers of the public schools are, y order of Superintendent Ames, com cem pelied te be in their school rooms twenty minutes before the opening of school. This is probably te the benefit of the scholar. The election of a colonel te the Gai field battalion is causing some little werrimeut te the members especially the leaders of the different companies. There are two prominent candidates for the position and the factious are working ha id for their favorites. Only one can win, What a disappointment will be there : J UN IOIS PAIR. Its Opening Lust Xlgltt. The fair of the Junier baud association opened in 'Roberts's hall last evening, the attendance being quite large. The fair is being held in the large room en the second story, which has been handsomely decor ated with flowers, evergreens, flags, &c. There arc seven large tables in the room, which are leaded down with fancy goods, eatables, etc., as fellows : Ne. 1, Fancy work by 'ladies; Ne. 2, ade. Ameiur the articles te be chanced off and voted away arc the following ; Twe Jr. O. U. A. M. regalias ; pretty leuuge ; silver caster ; a beautiful sleigh ; a Singer sew ing machine ; a wax cress and a number of ether pretty things. The fair will continue every evening dur ing the week, The attendance will no doubt increase as it progresses, and the voting will be lively. The band association is composed of members of the Jr. O. U. A. 31. A Sunday Pele Raising. The pole which the Republicans of East Cocalico announced that they would raise in Rcamstewn en Thursday, the lCth hist., was net put up en that day, but en Sunday morning at 4 o'clock they went te work and put it up in front of Reet's cigar shop. About forty persons participated in the work, which was net accomplished until the pole had fallen down three times and about ten feet had been broken off the top of it. When it was finally raised they as ' tenUhcd the pious people of Rcamstewn by freely imbibing something stremrer than water and yelling for Garfield. m Obituary. Jacob Lambert died at the residence of his father Adam Lambert, in Little Bri tain township, en the 17th inst., of typhoid fever, aged about twenty-seven years. Mr. Lambert removed with his father from Chester county in April last te the estate of William Black, deceased. But notwith standing his short residence in the com munity he had gained the respect of many friends, and his sudden death has cast a gloom ever society net easily removed. A Garfield Pele-Raising. The Republicans raised a small poplar pole en Ceal Hill, in Paradise township, en Saturday evening. After placing the pole in positieu several kegs of beer were drunk and nearly all- of the party, which consisted of a few men, women and chil dren, were also drunk. 'Set 'Em Up. At the Exchange hotel yesterday David Buifenmycr, of Quarrvvillc, who was mar ried recently, treated a number of his friends, who arc boarders at the hotel, te champagne. He was congratulated by all present. Anether Large Petate. J. S. Warfel, of Lcaceck township, has raised a potato which measures 18 inches around one way and 14J inches the ether way. It weighs 28 ounces. Large Eet of Baggage. The "Cinderella" party had about 50 pieces of baggage, and a number of men were kept busy at the depot unloading it upon the arrival of the troupe this morn ing. Divorced. Mary Ann Crossen, of JIanheim, was divorced from her husband, Gustavus Crossen, en the grounds of cruel treat ment, &c, in court te-day. Fruits and flowers ; Ne. 15, Confectionery ; Ne. 4, Voting department ; Ne. 5, Fancy work ; Ne. C, Nuts, &c ; Ne. 7, Lemen SUIT FOR FEES. The City vs. the County of Lancaster. Before Alderman Spurrier yesterday afternoon was heard the case of the city of Tirattr vs tlm ceuntv of Lancaster for the recovery of certain fees for hearing Had bv the mayor of cas ses ei vagrancy, umw- derlv conduct and drunkenness. As is eenerally known all fees received by the mayor are paiu ey mm into uiu city ucta- ury for the benefit of the city. In making out his bills against the county he made them out for lull fees. The county com missioners resisted payment, claiming that the city was only entitled te half fees in committed cases and no fees at all in dismissed cases. The act of Assembly of 18G9 provides that the mayor shall receive only half fees for hear ing drunken and disorderly cases when commitments were made and no fees at all when the cases weic dismissed. The act of 1874 provides that all fees pertaining te the office of mayor of Lancaster shall be paid into the city treasurer for the use of the city. Alderman Spurrier holds that the act of 1874 neither increases nor diminishes the fees, and that therefore the act of 1S08 is in force and the city can claim no mere fees than the mayor could if he received them for his own benefit. In cases of dis orderly conduct the act of 18C8 makes fees for mayor or alderman eJ cents ler an cases whether committed or dismissed. Alderman Spurrier holds that the act of 18C9 does net repeal the act of 18G8 se far as it relates te disorderly cascs,and the mayor is entitled te receive for the use of the city 50 cents for each c.ise heard, whether he commits or dismisses the offender. In casts of vagrancy the mayor holds that under the act of 187(5 and its supplements and amendments p:issed in 1878 and 1879, the mayor is entitled te receive for the use of the city 25 cents for each ease heard whether discharged or committed. He gave judgment therefore in favor of the city for $24.45, the amount of fees due under this construction of the law. THIi DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION. Commander I'es-ditey Announces His Stall'. Wm. J. Ferdncy. colonel commanding the Democratic clubs of this city, makes announcement of the following officers of his command : Lieut. Colonels 'Je. Stciuman. Jehn K. Metzgcr. Majers Sam'l Conomy, E. II. W. A Kick, Peter Me Flinn, Philip Finger, Llam Or. hnyder. Adjutants-Jehn A. L'eylc. Scrgt. Majer Fred. Arneld. Aids Jacob Recs-e, Cyrus II. Celvin, Al. liescnstein, The.. McCInrnan, David G. llir.sh, Chas. E. Stewart, Jehn A. Mc Ginnfc, Jacob Foesc, Gee. Wall, Jacob L. Perter. Chas. E. Oelis, Gee. W. Harris, J. C. Houghten, Dr. Thee. Beaver. Christ. Miley, Jehn W. Rcilly. Lem C. Witmer, Gee. 15. Willson, Fred. Goes, Jehn Sales, D.ivN Kitch, Harry Schantz, Andrew Ousel, .!os. Gan.-s, , The following style of uniform has been adopted by the battalion efficers: White navy cap with gilt cord and insignia of office in front. D.uk blue coat with three rows of gilt buttons, insignia of office of stall en shoulder, without shoulder straps. Stall, red sash ; aids white belt, gloves and dark pantaloons. i;i::t:i.vi sx'ppek. A 1'Irasant Surprise Party. Yesterday being the anniversary of the birthday of Mr. Abraham Hicstand, pro prietor of the Stevens house, his house keeper, Miss Jane Wright, and the clerks, Messrs. Charles Wagner and Stephen Peeples determined te give him a pleasant surpii.se. :" they prepared an elegant collation aud invited a number of Mr. Iliestanil's niet intimate friends, includ ing his honor Mayer MaclJenigle, Geerge Stciuman, Bcnj. Str.isser, J. GustZoek, Lewis J. Potts. II. S. Franklin. Geerge Leagand Win.' II. Myers, and at 10 o'clock quietly conducted them te the dining room. Then Mr. Hicstand was sent for, and alter his astonishment at meeting these unexpected guests had .somewhat subsided, he received the heartiest congratulations from all assembled and then joined them at the table, which was kept up till mid night, numerous healths being drank te the host from the great punch-bowl that crowned the feast. Iiaiil:lin ami r.inrMiall Dciiiecrnf ic Club. About fifty students of Franklin and Marshall college assembled at the Demo cratic central headquarteis last evening for the purpose of organizing a club te participate in the parades aud ether dem onstrations te be held under the auspices of the city Democracy during the progress of the campaign. Considerable enthusi asm prevailed, and the following were chosen as efiicers of the organization, which was named the ''Franklin and Marshall Democratic club :' President II. A. Trestle. Vice Presidents G. W. Geihard, A M. Viven. Recording Secretary D. T. Bauman. Treasurer O. R. Snyder. Captain G. C. Stahl. First Lieutenant O. R. Snyder. Second Lieutenant II. A. Trestle. Brief addresses were made by V. U. Hcnscl and J. L. Steinmetz, csqs., and a committee was appointed who will make immediate prevision for equipping the club. Resisting the Corener. Before Alderman Ban- last evening was heard the case of Corener Mishlcr against Cenrad Sauber, who was charged with re. sisting the coroner while in the discharge of his official duties. It appeared that Corener Mishlcr called at the residence of Chas. A. Hitz (mere generally known as Chas. A. Kline), who was reported te have died suddenly, te inquire into the circum stances attending his death. Sauber reach ed the house just as the coroner did, went inside, and, as the coroner alleged, locked the deer after him, preventing the coroner from getting in. Sauber denied leckina the deer, and there was evidence te show that it was locked by the woman in the house. Sauber was thereupon discharged. PHODARLY FATAL ACCIDENT Edward Hunter, Colored, Itr.it Over By the Cars. Mrs. Lucy Hunter, colored, residing at the extreme north end of Market street, received a telegram from Milten, te-day, stating that her son, Ed waul Hunter, was run ever by the cars at that place. The despatch does net state in what manner the accident eccuired, but says that the injured man may recover. Hunter is about 25 years old and is a resident of this city, where he has a wile and child. He is a hed carrier, and, w ilh Fcvnral ether colored men, has been working in Milten for snme time past. Deg Supposed te be 3Iad. Last evening a dejr belonging 'te Albeit Kautz, son of Israel Kautz, oyster dealer, was taken with something like hydropho bia and was killed this meruing. The deg bit a number of ethers, several of which were also killed. He also attempted te bitc'scvcral men. Last night he ran away from the oyster saloon and when he came back this morning he was shot. Anether Slander Suit. Jehn W. Grau has had James Carbcrry arrested en a capias. Grau alleges that Carberry slandered him. The defendant was held in his own recognizance te answer t'.ic charge. Sale et ilersc?. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale yesterday, at the Mcrrimac house, Lancaster city, for Daniel Legan, 14 head of Ohie horses at an average of $166jerhcad. Attempted Burglary. On Saturday night an attempt was made by a burglar te break into the residence of Edmund Franke, 122 North Mary street. The burglar- attempted te force open one of the back shutters and had succeeded in ; breaking it somewhat when he was evi- gently scared en. ine matter was Kept quiet for a time under the expectation that the burglar might return, when he would have been welcomed with a warmth that he would hardly have appreciated. Distressing Suicide. Mrs. G. W. Kemp, the wife of a wealthy farmer of Berks county, committed suicide by drowning. While sitting at her home with her husband and children, she sud denly rushed te the Ontelannee creek near by, and was drowned before she ceukPhe rescued. This was her third attempt at suicide, she being tee closely watched te succeed before, when she tried te cut her threat. Carriages at DauplUn County Fair. Yesterday S. B. Cox, ceachmaker of this city, took te Harrisburg, a two-seated phaeton, a standing top doctor's phaeton, a light duplex-spring buggy and a two seated jump-scat buggy, for exhibition at the Dauphin county fair new being held in that city. , Fell from a Coach. Yesterday afternoon as Jehn Steiger, coachman, was taking a heavy trunk from the top of his coach, at the Pennsylvania railroad depot, be slipped and fell te the ground, and the trunk fell en top of him, crushing and bruising him considerably, but net dangerously. Den Cameren's Man Friday. Alter ettering simen Cameren tlie con gressional nomination and getting his de clinatien. the Republican conferees of Lebanon, Northumberland and Dauphin yesterday named Sam. F. Barr as their candidate Recommended for Aid. In the Lutheran synod, in session in Allcntewn, by the committee en missions "Mt. Eagle church, of Lancaster county, was recommended te the home mission beard for aid te the amount of two bun drcd dollars per annum. Anether Circus. Bin dick & Allen's show is giving two exhibitions in New Helland. The' were in Fairville yesterday te geed business and will be in Quarryville en Thursday. ii mm l'nid Off. Tlie employees of the Heading railroad were paid in cash yesterday for the month of Aujrust. New Cressing. A new crossing is being laid ever Water street at the Reading depot. A noted phydleitin of Xew Yerk, writes te a friend : " I have in my mind a sultercr from gmvel and a complication et kidney dis orders, that was permanently cured by the use of Prof. Guilnicttc's French Kidney Tada." Tlie druggists sell them, s'21-ltrt Excursion te Berks County Fair. Special excursion te Beading en Wednesday, September 29. Train leaves Lancaster (King street) at 7:53 a. m., upper depot at 8:05 a. m., and Columbia at 7:55 a. ni. Fare for the round trip only $1.25. Tickets geed te return en any train. Returning trains Icarc Reading at 6:10 p. m. Fer particulars sec circulars at nil stations. sep21,25,2741tw Amusements. Cinderella." This evening the spectacular play of "Cinderella" will be given in the opera house by Jarrett's large company. The scenery i said te be magnificent and all new, and the costumes very rich. The specialty people arc all llrst-class and Include the great Londen sensation, Miss Llzzle Slmmi, who changes her danca and costume twelve times in seven minutes; Miss Lillian Lancaster, the cartoon artiste, from the Crystal Palace, Len den. and Wallack's theatre, Xcw lerk; Little Kate Seymour, and le petite Lcentlne, the child premiere datucuse ; Miss Jennie Hughes, a laverite Xcw Yerk actress, and a large num ber of ethers who are well known here. Thcre is a ballet of fifteen pretty girls In the festival scene of the play. The company appeared In Harrisburg last night, and both the play and the people are well-spoken of by the Patriot. There arc at least fifty people In the trenpe. The careworn and overworked find comfort and strength in Malt Bitters. In East or West, or Xerth or Seuth, They te themselves an outrage de, Who cannot beast a fresh sweet mouth, With teeth like pearls bcguinmcd with dew When SOZODOXT all this supplies, And works the charm befere our eyes. sSO-lwdued&w Query Iiei-s tuc note shaver Mmvu with Cu ticura Slriving Seap. J-OL1TICAL, 11UZZ.JETIN. Pay Your Tax. Every voter who wants te vote in Xevembcr should leek after the payment of his tax. Col lector Warlcl sits at the Court Heuse THIS EVENIXG fronted te 0 o'clock te rccclve It. GO THERE AXU PAT IT. Fer Assembly. The name of WILLIAM McCOMSET, of the First ward, will be presented te the Demo Deme ciatic electors ei Lancaster at their primary elections te nominate a candidate for As sembly, under Democratic rules. ELIMG. SXYDER, of the Xinth ward, wll be a candidate for the Democratic nomination te tlie Legislature from Lancaster City. Sub ject te Democratic rules. td At Blillersville en Saturday Kvening, Sept. 35. Speakers: J. L. Steinmetz, D. Me Mullen, U. F. Davis. W. U. Uensel. Columbia. Under the auspices of Third Wurdelub, at Mack's brewery, Saturday evening, Sept. 15. Speaking In German and English by Jehn A. Ceylc and S. W. Shadlc, csqs. In LnncMRter, General Torchlight Parade en Friday Eveulug, Octoeer 1. Xe peaking. Welsh Mountain Inn. Tri-county meeting Wednesday afternoon and evening, Oct. 6. Speakers, E. B. Wiegand, efiteading; It. J. Monaghan, of West Chester; i(. F. Davis, D. McMullen, J. M. Walker, J. L. Steinmetz, W. U. Uensel, W. II. Reland, Jno. II. Dcllavcn. At Meuutvllle en Monday, October 11. Speakers : Jehn W. Ferney, J. Luther Ring wait, J. L. Steinmctc, B. F. Davis and W. V. Hcnscl. At Quarryville Tuesday, October li Speakers: J.W.Ferney, J. Luther Ringwalt, Cel. Jehn E. Rltehle and ethers. In Lancaster, en Tuesday Evening, Oct. 12. Speakers: Jehn W.Ferney, J. Luther Ring wait, Gen. II. Kyd Douglas and ethers. New Helland. Wednesday afternoon, Oct. IS (unless changed hereafter). Speakers, Hen. Jehn W. Ferney, J. Luther Ringwalt, Cel. Jehn II. Ritchie, E. McCaa, of Alabama. Gen. H. Kyd Douglas, Wm. II Reland and ethers. Fourth Ward. There will be a meeting en Tuesday evening September 21, of the Hancock and English club of the Fourth ward, at Rethwellcr's hall at 8 o'clock. Every Democrat In the ward de sirous of joining Is respectfully invited te at tend. Business of Importance. Fifth Ward. There will be a stated meeting of 'the Han cock and English club of the Fifth ward this evening at 7 o'clock. Let every member be present. Uniforms arc ready for distribution. Eighth Ward Club Attention I There will be a stated meeting of the Eighth ward clnb te-morrow (Tuesday) evening at 7J o'clock at the headquarters, Dichl's saloon A full attendance is solicited, as business of importance will be transacted. Seventh -Ward. The Seventh ward Hancock aud English clnb will meet at headquarters, Kuhlman's ' saloon, en Wednesday evening at "Y o'clock. The roll will be open for the signature of new members. sew AjtrxatTisxMxann. Among the many advantages gained by our change of business location, an important one is the enlarged rooms and improved fa cilities of our REPAIR DEPARTMENT. With our present corps of skilled mechanics and complete equipment of machinery and tools we are are prepared te execute and warrant all work en trusted te us. WATCH REPAIRING, MUSICAL BOX REPAINING-, CLOCK REPAIRING, JEWELRY JOBBING, MONOGRAM INSCRIPTION AND ORNAMENT AL ENGRAVING, &c. A great variety of new work in original designs will be produced in our own manufactory. Any orders for specialties will be filled at short notice and te the satisfaction of our customers. Old Geld or Silver bought, ta-ken in exchange, or made into new goods. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. NOTICE! On and alter SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, tiie cnUre stock of BOOTS AND SHOES et t'.ie 1 AttLOK SHOE STOKE, Xe. 2; EAST KIXG STREET, will be offered at a great SACRIFICE, te CLOSE OUT BUSINESS. Desiring te engage in ether business, I talce this opportunity te eflur the entire stock, consisting et 10,000 Pairs of Beets and Shoes of the best Styles and Makes, at least Z per cent. less than tiiey can ceeds for the last two year-, asnlemlit less than ihev can be beusht elsewhere. SHOES at lower prices than TUASIiean bu FARMERS ! FARMERS ! Wishing te purchase their BOOTS A N'D SHOES for Fall and Winter, new is your chance te buy CHEAP. Country storekeepers will de well te call while cur stock Is yet complete. We also have a line of very tine oeili which we will sell from $1 te 82 a pair less than before. The EX TIKE STOCK mu-t be SOLD out as SOOX as POSSIBLE. We also efier a part or the fixtures et the store, consisting of revolving fixture in window. Lounges, part of shelving, Writing Desk, one Fireproof Combination Safe, as gecd as new, and line Shew Case and Stand, at PARLOR SHOE STORE, Xe. 20 1-2 East King St., opposite Lancaster Ce. Bank. C. A. Reeee. SPECIAL X OT JCES. SAMPLE NOTICE. It Is impossible for a woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydia E. I'inkham-s Vegetable Compound te continue te suHer with a weakness of the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, JK Western avenue. Lynn, Mas'.s., for pamphlets. jy29-lydeed&w Bells, pimples en tlie laee, salt rheum, old sores, and all cutaneeus eruptions disappear like magic when " Dr. LInd-jpy's Bleed Searcher" Is used. Try Lechcr's Renowned Congh Syrup DOCTORS GAVE III 31 UP. " Is It possible that Mr. Gedrrcy is up and at work, and cured by se simple a remedy t" "I assure you it is true that he is entirely arcd, and with nothing but Hep Bitteis :nnl only ten days age his doctors gave him up and said he must die !" "Well-a-day! If that is se, I will go this minute and get some for uiy peer Geerge. I knew hops arc geed." - Arousing its Readers. An alarm of Arc at midnight is a startling thing, but net half se startling te many who hear it us would be the sudden knowledge et their own dangerous physical condition. Thousands of thousands are hurrying te their graves because they arc carele.-sly indifferent te the insidious inroads et itieae and the moms et cure. It is the mission of 11. H. Warner & Ce., with their Safe Kidncv and Liver Cure, te areue men te u &cnse of their danger and then cure them. JTenwltis Appeal. :i The Value et Pure IVine In Sickness. The chief difficulty with reliable wines h-js been their scarcity and exorbitant price, but life llfia hAnn ,-ntvi n tw I V til;. !it-rw! MnHnn i' n x-., .,r, f. ,. .,...... " ; I''""""-" " 1" grape by Mr. Alfred Specr. of New Jersey. We understand that he has submitted liii wine te the test etmany of our celebrate.! physicians, . .. ... .... and all concur in its purity, medicinal sunc rierHv e the best li n r e siipciierltj te the best impeitcd Metet them prescribe it in cases prep crtics and Pert Wine, of debility, atlcctiens et the kidneys, anil chronic complaints, requiring a tonic, su su derlflc or diuretic treatment. Examiner. This wine Is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and Davis, nnd keld by II. E. Slay maker. slS-2wd&w Try Leehei's Renowned Congh Syrup. j Henry Clement, Almonte, writes : ' Fer n ' long tunc l was troubled with chronic Riieu. matlsin,nt times wholly disable 1 tried any- iiung uuiicveryiuingrcceiuiucniicii, uutiuiicu te get any benefit until a gentleman who was cured of Rheumatism liv Dr.Themas' Eelcctric I Oil told mc about it. I began using it both in-1 ternally and pxternnlly, and before two het- j ties were used I was radically cured. Wc find ft a household medicine, unit ter Croup, Burns, Cuts and Brakes, it has no equal.'' Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1G9 North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. 23 I Half the ills et human lite proceed trem n torpid and disordered liver. Submit te them no longer while "Sellers' Liver Pills" will ! euro you quickly. 25 cents per box. ! i Wb would recommend all te try Dr. Brown ing's Tonic and Alterative, as it Is a Perfect Bleed Purifier. Makes new Bleed, Reddens old Bleed, Enriches peer Bleed, and Gives Vigorous Health. The dose is but one tea spoonful for an adult, nnd smaller in preper tien for children, and is exceedingly pleasant te take. Fer sale by the Proprietor, W. Cham Cham peon Browning, M. D., 1117 Arch Street, Phila delphia, and all Druggists. Price 53 ccnts'and L slOlwdTThAS&w Ne Evaporation. TnsRE is se Evatoratiex or Detciloratien In strength about Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil. The Ingredients of this incomparable anti rheumatic and threat and lung remedy are net volatile but fixed pure nnd Imperishable. Pain, lameness and stiffness arc relieved by it, and It may be used witlicar.il benellt exter nally and internally. Per sale bv II. IS. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 130 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 21 Coughs. ".Brown' Bronchial Troches" arc used with advantage te alleviate Cough, Sere Threat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Affection",. Fer thirty years these Troches have been in use, with annually increasing favor. They arc net new and untried, but, having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the fewstaple remedlcsef theagc. The Threat. ".Bretpn'jr Bronchial Troches"1 act directly en the organs of the voice. They have an ex traordinary effect in all disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re laxed, cither irem cold or ever-exertion of the voice, and produce a clcarand ili&l inct enunci ation. Speakers and Singers find the Trech.es useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re quires immediate attention, as neglect often times results In some Incurable Lung Disease. JJreum' Bronchial Troches" will almost in variably givcrrellef. Imitations are offered for sale, many et which are injurious. The genu ine 'Bretrn' Bronchial Troches" are sold only in boxes. lanl5-lydfiwTii,Th&S Mothers! Mothers:! Mothers:!! Arc yen 'disturbed at night anil broken el your rest by a sick child sutlcring and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? It se, go at once and geta bottle of MRS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there Is no mistake about it. There is neta mother en earth who has ever ucd it, who will net tell you at ouce tliat it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te Ubc In all cases, and picas ant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one et the eldest aud best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere 25 cents a bottle. Il"-lvd&wM.W&S VEAT11S. LeAif. In Lancaster, Pa., en September 20, 1680, Henry Lean, in the 03d year of Ids age. The relatives and friends el the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from his lute residence, Xe. 311 East Orange street, en Thursday morning, at a o'clock. High mass at St. Mary's church. Interment at St, Mary's cemetery. sep21-2td Having made a specialty in goeo. isplcndid opportunity is new offered te buy superior BOOTS and bought elsowhere. ME IF AD VWlTISEMEliTS WANTED AT THIS OFFICE COPIES et the Dailt lNTEtxiOESCER of the fol lowing dates : JANUARY 20, 18S0, JANUARY 24, 1SS), AUGUST 26. 1830. Alse Weekly copies of the following dates: JAN. 1. 1880, JULY 33, 1830. trd 100 Tens et Rags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. 2,'4 CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD MIXED RAGS. The highest price paid for Wealcns, Ola Paper, Beeks, Ac. Ten Rag Asserters wanted te whom the highest price will be paid. JOHN A. SHOBEB, Cor. Xerth Queen and Orange Streets, yO-tfdR Lancaster, Pa MIt. JOHN I. MISHLKR GUARANTEES a dclightlul entertainment FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1880, At the Opera Heuse, by MINNIE PALMER'S GAIETY COMPANY. MISS MINNIE PALMER, MR. WM. J. SCANLAN, and carefully selected company of Comedians In the very successful Comedy, entitled MIN NIE PALMER'S BOARDING SCHOOL. Miss Palmer made as pretty and graceful a hoyden as ene could wish te sec. Jfew Yerk Herald. MRs Palmer may be considered the Letta of the present generation. Sew Yerk Mercury. PRICES, 35, 50 & 75 Cte. Diagram at Yeeker's Bex Ottice. s21-4td I "1ITY PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SAL.K , yj en TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, ISSO.will i,c seid at the Cooper Heuse. In the city of I Lsmen-cter. tli linnsn nml let. lntlv nurnnl ntnl I occupied by General James L. Reynold, dee'd. I 'Pint 1rt f J (ittaktl 4"in tlm An at- eliln F VahIIi I Tlie let is situated en the east side of North ! l'rillc? strcct m t,,,s cIt' tween Orange , and Chestnut streets , at the corner et a public , alley, containing in lrent en Prince street aforesaid, thirty-three feet, and extending eastward of that width ene hundred and twenty-one feet, mere or less, en which is erected a comfortable two-story BRICK HOUSE, with two-story Brick Back Building. It contains eight rooms, exclusive of the attic, together with wide halls en each fleer, and has a hydrant In the kitchen as well as In the yard. Thcre are en the premises Grape Vines, Peach and Pear Trees, all choice fruit. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. of paid day, when its conditions will be made known ; by the undersigned, who will then be inat- tendance. A. SLAYMA KER. Executer et the will of James L. Reynolds, dee'd. S. Hess & Sex. A nets. scpl-tsd AM USEMEXTS. Mil. JOHN D. MISHL.ER HAS THE honor of presenting TUESDAY, SEPT. 21st, 1880, Henry C. Jarrett's Operatic Spectacle, CINDERELLA; Or, THE LITTLE ULASS SLIPPER, which will be produced at the Opera Heuse with Magnificent Scenery, Grand European Ballet, Gorgeous Stage Costumes, Large Orchestra and Magnificent Chorus, under the distinguished master, Mr. Max Maretzck. Notwithstanding the large expense attending this great entertainment, NO AD VACE IN PRICES, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Diagram at Yeeker's Office. seplO-Stil FOB SAJ.E Olt RENT. w i'XKUUrOES' SALE Or CITV PROP- ERTIES. The undershmed executers of iiiicuaei .tiaiene, tieccascu, win expose te sale en THURSDAY, the 11th day et OCTOBER, at 7 o'clock p. m., at the Cadwcll Heuse, the fol lowing Real Estate, viz : Xe. 1. A Let et Ground en the X. E. corner of Orange and Shippcn streets, wlthatrontnge of '.) feet, mere or less, en Orange street, and nleng'Shippcn street northward 243 feet te a public alley, en which is erected a commodi ous and well built Mansion, Xe. 301, two-stories high with two-story back building, all in geed repair; also en rear of let a two-story brick stublc and ether Improvements. Ne. 2. A Pices et Ground en North Lime street, west side, between Grange and Chestnut streets, containing in trout en Lime street 37 feet, mere or less, and In depth westward 64 feet 4 inches, en which Is erected a two-story Brick dwelling, Xe. 128, with its improvements. Xe. 3. A Piece of Ground en south side et East Chestnut street, near Duke, containing in front 23 feet and extending in depth south ward GG feet, en which is erected a three-story Brick Dwelling, Ne. 41, with brick building at tached, furnished with water and sewerage. Terms made known at time of sale. . EDWARD McGOVERX, WM. L. PEIPER, JAMES M. BURKE, Executers of Michael Molone, dee'd. IIbxry SnrcEirr. Auct. sepl7-2wdeeddts IJUBL1U SALE OF VALUABLE CITY . PROPERTY. On SATURDAY. SEPTESI BER25, 1SS0, the undersigned executer of the will of Klllian Beck, deceased, will offer at public sale at the Columbia Garden hotel, feeuth Queen street, Lancaster city, Pa., the following described real estate of said de ceased, te wit: All that certain one-story and attic Frame DWELLING HOUSE with Frame Kitchen at tached. Frame Barn with Wagen Shed attach ed, Heg Sty and ether outbuildings. Well of water with pump therein, fruit trees and ether improvements, and 4 ACRES and 8G PERCHES of land, mere or less, thereto belonging, situate en the south side of Leve lane, in sold city of Lancaster, adjoining Leve lane and property of Christian Bees and ethers. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. en said day. when attendance will be given and terms made known by AXDREW SHREINER, Executer. Jacob Gckdakbr, Auct. aug26-Th&Mtsd ELECTION NOTICE. A general meeting of the stockholders of the Lancaster Fire Insurance Company and an election of eighteen directors thereof, te serve for the ensuing year will be held at the emcc of the company, Xe. 103 West King street, en MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1880. Be tween the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, p. m. BENJ. F. SUENK. ScplS-Stdeed Secretary and Treasurer. TIIED EDITIM. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 21, 1880 main: PIiAISTED ELECTED. Corrected Betnrns Shew a Clear Plurality for the Union Candidate. Pertlaxd, Sept. 21. The returns from all but one town, Sheridan, have been re ceived proving a plurality of 179 for Davis, less 20 which Sheridan gave the Fusion- ists last year ; but a partial comparison made with the returns made te the secre tary of state shows errors enough in the tel egraphic returns te give a clear plurality te Flaisted. These returns will have te be compared with the returns te the secretary of state in order te establish their correct ness, and as seen as the secretary is heard from the comparison will be telegraphed. The Augusta Journal's Estimate. Bostex, Sept. 21. The Augusta, Maine, Jearnal telegraphs its footings by counties giving Davis 100 ever Plaisted, 7 towns te hear from. Probable inaccuracies in tele graphing and otherwise will most likely leave the final decision undetermined un til the epening of the Legislature. PHILADELPHIA PICKINGS. Uuchauau'd Hall Again. Philadelphia, Sept. 21. The applica tion te remit the forfeiture of the recogni zance of Dr. Jehn Buchanan came befere Judge Butler in the United States district court this morning and the matter was or dered te stand ever until the damages sus tained by the government by the failu.u of the defendant te appear be ascertained. The hearing upon habeas corpus in the case of Thes. E. Van Duscn will take place te-morrow. Murder Trial llcgun. The trial of A. T. Gocrsen, charged with the murder of his wife by poison, was be gun te-day. Aftermath of the MayM Landing Disaster. The mother of Lillic and Laviuna Grace, two of the victims of the railroad disaster at May's Landing, died yesterday from the shock te her system produced by the un timely death of her childicn. ADruiiKcn Mether's Crime. A uine-mouths-eld child of Geerge Mil ler, of 1113 St. Jehn street, was smothered this morning by his mother lying en him in bed, while she was intoxicated. The woman was arrested. DISASTROUS FLAMI-.S. Urceubay, Wl Devastated by Fire. Gueenbay, Wis., Sept. 21. A disas trous lire here yesterday afternoon de stroyed CO dwellings, 30 barns and the Presbyterian church. The residences burn ed were among the best in the city and the flames were only stepped when they reached the river. The estimated less is 8150,000. Large Grain Elevator Burned. Davenport, la., Sept. 21. The King & Curtis elevator, at Kellogg, Iowa, was burned en Sunday night. 10,000 bushels of wheat and 4,000 bushels of corn were burned. The elevator was valued at $100, 000. Barn and I-iveStaclc Burned. Allentown, Pa., Sept. 21. The large born of Wm. Saeger, at Hanover, was destroyed by fire last night. Twe hordes and a calf perished in the flames. Less, 65,000 ; insured. The fire is believed te have been the work of an incendiary. RAILKOAO MEN. Cenvenllisn of the National Association. New Yerk, Sept. 21. The National as sociation of general passenger and ticket agents of the United States and Canada, commenced its semi-annual session in this city te-diy. The attendance was large, a majority of the railroads of the United States and Canada being represented. W. B.Shattuck of the New Yerk, Pennsylvania and Ohie railroad, was in the chair with A. J. Smith of the C. C. & I. railroad, secre tary. The only important business at the morning session was the appointment of a committee of representatives of thirty three railroads en a revision of through rates. The association will meet every day through the week. TIIK UKKAT CITV. Mysterious Disappearance of a German Emi grant. New Yerk, Sept. 21. The disappear ance of Maria Meyer, aged 22, a blonde, who arrived in the steamer Mesel from Germany en Saturday, is reported te the police. She disappeared en the day of her arrival. Severe But ICij;hteeu Sentence. Prank Welch, one of the burglars who broke into the dwelling of Mr. Figney, in Brooklyn, en the 18th of August, and as saulted Mr. and Mrs. Figney, an aged couple, was convicted this morning in the Kings county court of sessions, and Judge Moere sentenced him te the penitentiary for 20 years at hard labor. WKATUKK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C. Sept. 21. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, cooler northerly te westerly winds, rising barometer and clear or partly cloudy weather. The Alatln net Damaged. New Yerk, Sept. 21. The officers of tha steamship Alsatia, which returned here last night with the coal in her bunkers en fire, state she is net damagedjind will sail again te-morrow. Renouncing Ills Fultli. Montreal, Sept. 21. A Catholic priest of 14 years' standing, named Seguin, writes a long letter te a local paper, ad dressed Bishop Fabre announcing his con version te Protestantism, giving his rea sons there for. Fearn Doesn't Come te Time. Newport, R. I., Sept. 21. The Fearn Mahony swimming match announced for te-day in this harbor, is off Fearn failing te put in appearance. Killed by II H Sen. Stratford, Ont., Sept. 21. Themas Keelau, a well-to-de farmer, fought with his son last night and received injuries from which he died in half an hour. The City of Chester. Qceesstewn, Sept. 21. The steamship City of Chester, which has been overdue, has arrived here with "a broken shafr. JDUUCSKS. Haw Yerk Marlcac. Xkw Yees. Sept. 21 FIeur-&tattaiid West ern quiet; moderate expert and home trade demand: superfine. $3254 10; extra de fsssa 415; choice, de 4 2034 65; tincy la. S ? tij2'umi UOOD oh!e 15 - cnelce de 14 6535 75; superfine western $12331 je: common te geed extra de $3 854 25 Tcheice i. t!4c30e'? a " che,ce wh,te ww-t d 15 4 60; Southern dull, unchanged; common SL11 655 ' KOeS te choice de Sa 31Q6 50. Wheat a shade lower and dull'; Xe. 2 Red Oct..$l07ai07JS; de Nevl08Kans?;. Cern activerand scarcely se firm; Mixed western spot, &j30: de luture, 30f53c. ..pate quiet; Xe. 2. October. 33c; de Nev. ?4? etaic, ugw; western tjiyc. Philadelphia Market. Philadxlthia. Sept. 21. Fleur dull and weak ; supprttue 135003 01): extra $3 0003 75 ; Ohie and Indiana family $5000550; Penn'a J1"?"?.'10 5 0OQ5 25 ; SU Leub iSSllly at 50 b(;MinneseUifamUy t5 25fi5 87: patent and high grades 6 758 23. Rye nenr ut $500. Wheat dull and cesier: Xe. 2 Western Red f-OMeittK; Fa. Red l 05ie6; Amber f 1 U6a. Cern quiet and easy ; steamer MJic : yellow 51c; mixed 53Kc. Oats dull nnd lower; Ne.l, White 41J.j42c: Ne. 2, de 41c; Ne. 3, de 40c; Ne. 2 MLxeCSscI Rye firm at 93c. Previsions steady; mess perk $160001625; beer hams 1S 00011) 00; Indian mess beet at 1S00 ; smoked hams at 12313c; pickled hams syi'lejc ; bacon smoked shoulders 6rQ7c ; salt de 6c. Lard stead v : cllv kettle nt SVrtTS'rir .- iiuvm. butchers' Sc; prime steam $S ". Butter quiet but steady ; Creamery extra 3132c;de. geed te choice 2$S0c; Bradford county and New Yerk extra. 27g30c; Western reserve extra 2022c ; de geed te choice I710c ; Rolls scarce: Penn'a extra 21321; Western re serve extra 21324c. Eggs In small supply and llmi ; Penn ut 22 323c; V::tei-ii 21322c. Cheese strong; New Yerk full cream 13W$ 14c ; Western full cream 13c : de fair te geed 129l3ic; tle half skims 11311c. Petroleum nominal ; refined HUc. Whisky dull at $114. Seeds Geed te prime CIuv.t dull nt$S0J (iS 50; Timethy firm at $2 73S2 &: Flaxseed lirniat$I2S. Cattle Market. Monday, Sent. 20. The receipts of beeves at the West Philadelphia yanl for past week were 3,000 head: North Philadelphia yard. 6011 head. Total, 3,600 head. Brxvcs were active at a decline et te He per pound, the latter en common. We quete Extra at 5;!i3(te; geGd,5l5?'c; medium, 4 JSJJc; common, Xi$l!c; bulls and cows, -Ji Ki.i'Ac : calves, at 5J efOc. Fresh cows, $i te 445 per head. SALE AT TUB Wtlir 7Ult.ABEt.rHtA YARD. Head. 150 ISegcr Mayncs, Western, and West Va., gross, 45Jv. IS Owen Smith, Western, account G. Sham Sham bergtCe.;22 We-t Va.. account W. S. Keiter ; 0 de. de., J. G. Thompson ; 32 de. F. Hell ; .U de.. Pepper anil Buchtnan, toss 4'35"'e. 250 Cs. &1LF. McFiltcn. West Va., account Lehman Bres. ; U de., C. B. Carney ; 20 de de., Heyneld X Thompson ; 31 West ern, account Jas. All; 18 Chester county, ncceunt Ezra llnll, gross, 45Kc. 173 A. A J. Christy, Western, gross, KiQSrXe. lv!7 tllinan & Lehman Bres., West Vu., en uc uc ceunt Lehman Bres., 5c.; 78 de., 4J5K ; 23 He., Pepper A Ce.. 4J34 ; 18 de.. Hen Hen dereon & Ce., I'ejc ; 15 de., Jehn Mc Ardle, gross, M',e. 21 J.is. Clcmscn, Western, en account Levi Sensenlg, 33 de.. Justice Dunn, 19 de., James Anil, gross, 4Ji35Jc. 59 Dennis Smyth, West "Va., account W. P. Rcmyn ; 51 ite., own account, gross, 4 117 Jehn McArdle.S. Ohie, 5Cc; 51 Western, gross, 4Ji$aJ4e. lf0 Daniel Murphy, West Va.. gross, 4J5c, 216 Frank Lnwensteln & Ailler, Western and West Pa., gross, 4J5J4C 2!1 G. Sclinmhcrg & Ce., Western, en account. 36 de Lehman Bres., 45c. 44 F. Scheetz, U est Vu., gross, 45c. 20 II. Chain, jr.. West Fa., own account. 59 West Va.. account of Jehn O'Neill ; 10 de Atlia & Morgan. 435c. .TO Daniel Smyth & Bre.. West Va.. account P. B. Coekmun; 50 de., Wm. Pest; 50 de., ether accounts, 4J3"c. 55 L. Hern, West Vu.,own ucceunt, gross, 3 IG0 Bachimin & Levi, West Va., gross. 435Je. 61 Abe Osthcmi, West Va., gross, 44;,c. 85 M. Levi, West Vu., gross, 43c. 20 II. Chain, W-st Va.. gra-is, 4r5e. 120 Schauiberg & Paul, West Va., gross, Vi 5!4c 11'.) James Aull, Western, gross, 45)c. 35 James KusUicc, Western una West Vu gross, 4lc. 18 P. Huthway, Pa gross, 45e. Sheep were active, although' prices wce well maintained and extrachei.ee seilingat an ad vance of 3Jc. Lambs wure Inactive and prices slightly etT. We quote Kxtxt at4.7j;35Jc; geed, 44Jc; medium, 4??4c. : common, 334c ; culls, 3c. ; Western Pa., Laiulis, yx 5c : Chester county de 5i36 ; stock ewes, $2.7533.50. Arrivals West Philadelphia yards, 6,000 hi-nd ; ether yards, 6,W0 head. Total, 12,100 Head. Samuel Stewart sold 527 head of dressed uhce at 638c. Hogs were dull but prices were still high. We quote extra at 8JJ8Kc ; fair, 737,.ic Ar rivals at all yunls 5,5oe heud. Stock Market. September 21. Nbw Yerk Stocks. Stocks strong. A. 31. A. M. P. X. I0r,fl 10:45 11:15 l". M. r. Jl 1:25 3:(0 Meney Krli; IC. R Miclii-'im S. & L. S 30'C 30J,; i 15 101 VA 40 HI 37 S.V4 K m wyH iii 4 30i Ul'A 22 ies; 108,'j; !5 '.)." 1U 104 !Bji 0.-5J.;; 4 viyH 37 37 33J4 :!i 54i 55 21 21 7k vii 102 102 41 41 :a 31 3l 34J4 Michigan Cent. R. R D5 Chicago & X. W 9 lltt,'i 92 37 5 23 . 8 91 1J 140 303 xs. Chicago, 51 & St. P MIS 37!i 35JS nan. .y at. .1. i;em P'lil.... Teledo Wabash ... Ohie A Mississippi. .. St. Leuis, I. M. AS. R.. Ontario and Western. C C.&I. C. R. R S'mv .lerxev (.Vntr.il- T Del. & Hiul.sen'Canal. I)el..i.nelc.& Western tWJi Western union lei.. Pacific Mull S. S. Ce. toy, Manhattan Elevated. Union Pacilic Kansas A Texas Xew Yerk Central... Adams Kxprcss Illinois Central Cleveland & Pitts... Chicago & Reck L... Pittsburgh A Ft. W.. PlULAbZLl'fltA. Pennsylvania R, R... 1'hil'a.A Reading.... Lehigh Valley Lehiuh Xuvteatien.. 34 59K 15 59 15 M 1035 59 15 W 31 55 1 5.1 59 Irjy 133 5312 533a 37 31 34 Northern Pacific Cem 'My. " P'd . 55 PItts.,Titusv'e& If.... Ur'i Northern Cential 2 13 16 seyH Phll'a & Erie R. R Northern Penn'a.. Un.R.R's erN.J.. Hestenville Pass... Centra Trans. Ce., JVi 4S 170 170 22 20 48 43 49 " no 21 WASTED. WANTKD .EVKKYIIODY TO ADVEK tlsc, free of charge. In the Intklmexn cer. who wants something te de. GIRL WANTED TO BO iF.NKRAl Houewerk. Apply ut once with refer ence at 5 East King street. A geed salary will be paid te one that suits. ltd Office of tub Maiiest Mutual Lifb Asse- ciatiex or SKLixeoueVB, Pa. ( WANTED-UOOD, ACTIVE. KKSPONSI blu Agents in each township or the county of Lancaster. Apply In hand writing of Applicant te the Heme Office. L. R. HUMMEL. See'y. Sclin.grevr, Snyder county. Pa.. Septemlcr 17,1880. seplG-!md&5tw "VTOTIUE. il A meeting of the stockholders of the Woodward Hill Cemetery will Im held at Roberts's Hall en MONDAY, SEPTEMISER 27. at 3-o'clock p. in., te take action en the np- rillcatlen about bcinif made te our courts ter ncrcased privilege te our charter a- may be deemed best. J. B. M A RTI.V. septl&KStd Secretary. 105 LADlfcH AND OKNTS It you want a 105 GOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE, Keay-madc or mada te order, call at F. HIEMENZ'S, Ne. 10S North Queen Street. Custom Werk a Specialty. te2CSAWtfd pi AS FITTING AMD PLUMBING. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Ne. 27 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA., PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER. A Large Assortment el GAS FIXTURES Constantly en hand. iylo-fimaeawS ""'- t-.